Father O'Malley arrives to take charge of St. Mary's parochial school only to find the institution badly in need of repair and financial support. He also finds himself in conflict with Sister Benedict, who is used to running the school with her own ideas about education. In addition to these troubles there's a neighbor who wants the school condemned
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